The stunning Wadi Mujib gorge in Jordan, which extends to the Dead Sea's eastern shores, is a captivating destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Here's a detailed guide on how to reach this breathtaking nature reserve:
The closest airport to Wadi Mujib is Queen Alia International Airport (AMM) in Amman. Upon arrival, you have several options to reach the reserve.
Renting a car is a flexible way to get to Wadi Mujib and allows you to explore at your own pace. The drive from Amman takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. Head west on the Dead Sea Road (Highway 65), and follow the signs for the reserve.
A taxi or private transfer can be arranged either from the airport or your hotel in Amman. While this is a more expensive option, it provides convenience and the opportunity for a direct trip to the site.
Taking a public bus is an affordable but less convenient option. Buses from Amman's South Bus Station to Rame heading towards the Dead Sea can drop you off near the Wadi Mujib Reserve. However, local buses do not have a fixed schedule and the frequency can be limited.
Regardless of how you choose to arrive, the journey to Wadi Mujib is as rewarding as the destination itself - offering stunning landscapes and a peek into the natural wonders of Jordan.